Redmond Parks and Recreation
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Redmond Parks and Recreation
Find the perfect City of Redmond Parks and Recreation activity, rental, camp, or workshop by searching through our current availability.
Start date: Monday, August 18 2025.
Schedule:
Every day, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ,
From August 18, 2025 until August 22, 2025 ,
Hutcheson Picnic Shelter ,
Location: Hutcheson Picnic Shelter | 19545 Northeast Redmond Road, Redmond, WA, 98053
Description:
(Ages 6-10) Come gather around, it’s time for a story! The forest will be our guide and storyteller as we explore how the science of the natural world is reflected in stories and legends. Using stories to guide us, we will see the forest in a whole new way, and foster empathy for our ecosystem, from the smallest insect to the tallest tree. Stories teach us about the world around us, as well as teaching us how to be kind to each other, nature, and ourselves. Don’t miss this chance for your child to develop their appreciation for the natural world and what it can teach!
What to Bring: Dress for the weather. Bring a lunch, two snacks, water bottle, and sunscreen each day.
This camp is led by Nature Vision. Nature Vision is an environmental education non-profit whose staff are experienced, professional educators, and many hold degrees in science, education, or related fields. Nature Vision camps provide a safe and fun outdoor experience while also focusing on helping campers develop skills in critical thinking, scientific observation, and social-emotional wellness. For more information about Nature Vision visit https://naturevision.org/day-camp-programs-and-summer-programs
Refund and Transfer Policy:
Cancellations and transfer requests received at least 7 days prior to the activity start date receive a full refund of activity fees, minus a 10% processing fee. Cancellations or transfers received less than 7 days prior to activity start date receive a 50% refund of activity fee, or 50% of activity fee transferred to a future program. No refunds are issued for cancellations received less than 3 business days before the start date. The credit card processing fee is nonrefundable. Exceptions can be made for illness.
Available spots: 31/44
Price: $540.00 - $648.00 Taxes waived
Required age: 6 - 10 years old on the day of the activity
Notes: For questions or to change your enrollment, please contact Guest Services at 425-556-2300 or via email at guestservices@redmond.gov. City of Redmond EIN: 91-6001492. Drop off and pick up will be at the Hutcheson Shelter at Farrel-McWhirter Park (19545 NE Redmond Road, Redmond). What to Bring: Camp runs rain or shine. Dress for the weather. Bring a lunch, two snacks, water bottle, and sunscreen each day. Please Note: This is a full day camp. Refund and Transfer Policy: Cancellations and transfer requests received at least 7 days prior to the activity start date receive a full refund of activity fees, minus a 10% processing fee. Cancellations or transfers received less than 7 days prior to activity start date receive a 50% refund of activity fee, or 50% of activity fee transferred to a future program. No refunds are issued for cancellations received less than 3 business days before the start date. The credit card processing fee is nonrefundable. Exceptions can be made for illness.
Prerequisites: Nature Vision camps at Farrel-McWhirter Park (FM) have a low to moderate physical demand. Much of the terrain is relatively flat. There are some rougher trails within the park, as well as the ability to move into the neighboring Juel Park for groups that are prepared for more strenuous and/or technical exploration. The main camp area has easy access to potable water (including a sprinkler), accessible bathrooms, and is shaded through much of the day to help navigate the summer heat. This site best serves campers who are able to stay with their group on and off trail; cones and signs act as physical reminders of boundaries in the wide-open grassy fields. FM also hosts a working farm, and campers must be able to follow instructions regarding interactions with horses for the well-being of people and animals.
Tags: Aug 18-22 Full Day Outdoors STEM
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